The fourth season of The Boys It's being really crazy. The plot is taking on a much more hostile aspect and many story arcs are closing, but they have also had time for fun cameos, especially related to Gen V.
These cameos have led some to imagine certain students from Godolkin College as possible members of The Seven, since both in power and mentality, many would be up to the task. However, Eric Kripke He wanted to make it clear in an interview with TVLine that this is not going to happen for a simple but effective reason: not mixing series.
“To me, that starts to become such an important crossover for the story that people need to watch Gen V to understand who that character was. I want to avoid, if I can, watching both shows starting to feel like a chore. If you want to watch Gen V, great! If you don't want to watch it, great. To me, having a main character from that show become a main character in this show seems like a step too far.”
Kripke acknowledges that one of the main intentions with the expansion of the universe of The Boys is that each person watches the program they prefer without having to watch another series to understand the context. showrunner It does not intend to become the new Marvel and prefers to opt for separate programs rather than unite them all into the same narrative line.
Therefore, we will not see the boys either. Gen V team up with the guys from The Boysas many viewers have not seen the spin-off and have limited themselves to following the original series for various reasons. Still, it's been a lot of fun to see how some characters from the spin-off series make a brief but effective appearance in certain episodes of the main series.
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